As a fan of Medieval stories of Knights and their Ladies in the time of King Richard, this book hit all the right notes for me.
It had everything I wanted in it, adventure, betrayal, love, and a good dose of romance. I moved quickly and I enjoyed everything about it.
Emelin of Compton is a true lady. After the disappearance of her betrothed and five years in a convent, she’s been ordered by her brother to marry. On the way to Lord Osbert, a man in need of an heir, her escort happens on a stranger who has killed three attackers and frightened three more away. She takes care of the injured man during the final portion of her journey.
This begins the entwined lives of Giles and Emelin. He’s a mercenary and will never find the comforts of wife, children, or land. He’s also honorable, loyal, kind, and determined that Emelin will be treated like the lady she was born to be, not sold with less regard than a horse.
This book was everything.